Question 2971
Which of the following types of neck of femur fractures typically occurs at the femoral head/neck junction and is considered an intracapsular fracture?
Question 2831
Which of the following parameters can NOT be assessed on an arterial spectral waveform in a healthy patient?
Question 2972
Which artery is considered the main supply of blood to the femoral head and is important in the context of proximal femoral fractures?
Question 2887
A 40-year-old man with poor urinary stream. Regarding the retrograde urethrogram findings, what is the most probable cause of the urethral stricture in this patient?
Question 2973
In the case of a posterior dislocation of the hip, which of the following clinical and radiographic features is MOST commonly observed?
Question 1023
An elderly man presented with a mild headache and is assessed with brain MRI, an axial SWI image is shown. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Question 2221
This patient sustained trauma to the knee one month ago, the lateral projection exhibits...
Question 2288
What finding is present on this radiograph that demonstrates the tendency of the chest wall to expand?
Question 2635
Which one of the following factors impact the decision on management for a volar plate avulsion injury of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint using the Eaton classification?
Question 2123
A CT report for facial trauma contains the following findings: "There is a mildly comminuted fracture involving the left frontal process of the maxilla and left nasal bone. Fracture lines in this region extend from the pyriform aperture across the medial maxillary buttress to the left inferior orbital rim, sparing the infraorbital canal. However, minimally displaced fractures involve the medial third of the orbital floor, internal orbital buttress, and the lamina papyracea. There is less than 0.5 mm outward herniation of extraconal fat into the ethmoid labyrinth. One of the fracture lines extends anteriorly to the frontomaxillary suture, liberating a minimally displaced fragment of bone containing the lacrimal fossa, which appears intact. The left lateral orbital wall is intact. There is a fracture of the medial wall of the maxillary sinus but not the lateral wall."
What classification best summarises the most significant injuries?
Question 2157
An acute avulsion fracture from the periphery of the medial femoral condyle intimate with the proximal footprint of the medial collateral ligament is also known as a...
Question 2158
An avulsion fracture from the lateral aspect of the proximal tibia just below the level of the tibial plateau is known as a...
Question 2161
Which of the following fractures is NOT associated with ACL tears?
Question 2899
A thin-walled unilocular cyst with homogeneous internal fluid density, without calcification and enhancing solid component is noted in the lower part of the spleen, as an incidental finding in a 50-year-old female patient who worked up for abdominal pain. What is the most probable diagnosis?
Question 3005
A tear of which ligament is shown on the ankle radiograph below?
Question 3004
Using the Weber classification system, the fracture shown below is classified according to its relationship with what structure?